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Southwest Airlines reduces expected Boeing deliveries amid ongoing production delays

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Southwest Airlines reduces expected Boeing deliveries amid ongoing production delays
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Boeing is experiencing ongoing challenges in meeting delivery schedules, further exacerbated by a recent strike among its workers. This situation has led Southwest Airlines to adjust its expectations for the number of new airplanes it will receive next year.

Southwest Airlines, one of Boeing's significant customers for the 737 MAX aircraft, has revised its estimates for deliveries in 2025. Initially scheduled to receive 86 aircraft, the airline now expects only 73. Southwest CEO Bob Jordan commented on the situation: "It’s too early to tell, but I wouldn’t be surprised if our deliveries from Boeing in ‘25 are lower than we originally thought."

The airline is taking a cautious approach and not relying heavily on Boeing's projected delivery numbers for next year.

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Boeing's production issues have been compounded by various incidents this year. In January, following an incident involving Alaska Airlines' Boeing 737 MAX 9, the Federal Aviation Administration limited MAX production to 38 planes per month. The company also faced setbacks due to a strike in September, which disrupted plans despite efforts to improve manufacturing quality and leadership changes.

In October, Boeing delivered only 14 aircraft across different models and anticipates several weeks before resuming full production capacity. Kelly Ortberg, Boeing's CEO, stated during an earnings call: "Our safety and quality management system will guide us through the restart, and we have a detailed return to work plan in place."

Other airlines have also felt the impact of these delays. Alaska Airlines had to postpone plans for new routes due to delivery issues. Similarly, Ryanair attributed part of its H1 profit decline to delayed deliveries and adjusted its passenger growth projections accordingly. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary noted: "The risk of further delivery delays remains high, particularly for [summer 2025], and it is in that context that we think it is sensible now to slow down our projected traffic growth next year from 215 million to 210 million passengers."

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